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as you expand the number of people you are reducing the cost and that savings that comes from medicare or medicaid funding is because the government does not pay its fair share. it affects the reimbursement rate and creates more uncompensated care. >> we will agree to disagree and move on. >> there is the other stuff about the bike path. >> will come back to the bike paths. >> let's move on to the issue of crime. the police chief points to what he calls the revolving door of repeat offenders in and out of the city. if you drive around they look like they are on the verge of becoming permanent badlands. this will erode any hope of the city's much promised and long talk about revitalization. we need drastic measures. >> let me give you what we're doing. first of all operation pressure point. states who are working with wellington police officers in the city. i have been out there with them, i have been at east 24th street. talk to the residence and they love seeing the people out of control. the state police working with probation and parole officers as well as use probation and parole o
as you expand the number of people you are reducing the cost and that savings that comes from medicare or medicaid funding is because the government does not pay its fair share. it affects the reimbursement rate and creates more uncompensated care. >> we will agree to disagree and move on. >> there is the other stuff about the bike path. >> will come back to the bike paths. >> let's move on to the issue of crime. the police chief points to what he calls the revolving...
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before she was shot. [ male announcer ] humana and walmart have teamed up to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on your medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com for details. olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? >>> the wife of the wisconsin shooting suspect tried to save other people before she was killed. one witness says zina haughton tried to calm things down when radcliffe haughton showed up with a gun on saturday, but he still killed he
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a health care company could not get medicare reimbursement and so forth. david is going to talk to the impact of the exclusion enforcement tool on companies. >> it is very great to be with you and rob. it is great to be with neil mcbride and just listening to your approach comedies issues reminded me of how much you bring to your job. having an appreciation of the balances in the right set of values that got prosecutorial decisions. it affects the world around you, which is something that is enormously valuable for people to bring in with you. i do think and really have appreciated the opportunity to work with lisa on this issue of exclusion, which is akin to many industries that deal with the federal government. a particular feature of enforcement in the health care fraud arena. it is a tool that is welded by the inspector general of the department of health and human services as a consequence of either conviction or a plea to a violation of certain program related offenses. the singular importance of exclusion in the entire health care fraud enforcement
a health care company could not get medicare reimbursement and so forth. david is going to talk to the impact of the exclusion enforcement tool on companies. >> it is very great to be with you and rob. it is great to be with neil mcbride and just listening to your approach comedies issues reminded me of how much you bring to your job. having an appreciation of the balances in the right set of values that got prosecutorial decisions. it affects the world around you, which is something that...
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first amendment began to be applied to the states, it was applied to create to use the jefferson odeon medicare a high wall of separation. the wall has been lowered or holes been put through. it's a mesh of accommodation is supreme court on establishment issues that i was 60 years ago when i had much of a strict separation of establishment. depending how do the religious liberty and whether you think no establishment is a core principle of religious liberty. you could say we are better off or worse off. i agree that free exercise we are worse off. i will still say i think we are still the boldest and most successful experiment in freedom of conscience or religious liberty in the world has ever seen. i think it is in trouble in the united states. if it goes badly decided. i think there's a lot of barriers now for religious groups there are laws and regulations and icing that's a violation of conscious and a serious problem for going to have to deal with. the last thing i would say about the state of where we are today as opposed to 50 years ago, 100 years ago in store for things to say this, and
first amendment began to be applied to the states, it was applied to create to use the jefferson odeon medicare a high wall of separation. the wall has been lowered or holes been put through. it's a mesh of accommodation is supreme court on establishment issues that i was 60 years ago when i had much of a strict separation of establishment. depending how do the religious liberty and whether you think no establishment is a core principle of religious liberty. you could say we are better off or...
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that will play into the debate tonight just the way andrea was talking about because when you get to medicare, i think that biden has a clearly different point of view. when you get to spending, when you get to taxes. i think that's what big bird was about in terms of that ad saying to especially women, look at the priorities of the republicans -- >> women don't sit at home at night worrying about big bird. i'm telling you right now. i was not up thinking about big bird. i can assure you of that. the fact they're talking about big bird makes them look very, very unserious. and no offense to my five-year-old nephew, but he is talk being big bird. mitt romney is a bully, it's just so fifth grade. we knew that obama lacked maturity before. now we know for sure that his campaign does. >> steve: all right. >> i'm glad you're not worried about that. >> steve: "the five" is stuff a popular show. thank you for joining us live. >> have a good day. >> steve: straight ahead on this thursday, she's helped raise over $100 million for breast cancer research because she knows firsthand how awful it is. dore
that will play into the debate tonight just the way andrea was talking about because when you get to medicare, i think that biden has a clearly different point of view. when you get to spending, when you get to taxes. i think that's what big bird was about in terms of that ad saying to especially women, look at the priorities of the republicans -- >> women don't sit at home at night worrying about big bird. i'm telling you right now. i was not up thinking about big bird. i can assure you...
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it has been, especially because of medicare and medicaid. but the whole thing is long-term projections. now, the president -- the government does not create business. it's small business people, but it's not -- the government can set up an environment that is helpful towards business, but under large taxation and policies that will crush business, i see that as a route that obama is taking. right now the free market is struggling. host: in the "financial times" this morning, u.s. lanes to stay on growth course -- u.s. lanes to stay on growth course. like a yacht in the wind, no sooner does the u.s. economy catch a breeze from one direction than a gust comes in from another and it struggle toss move forward. growth was in the third quarter of 2012 as gross domestic product rose at an annualized rate of 2%. housing gave the economy a boost. businesses, investment set it back. the growth data point to an economy with little momentum leaves considerable doubt about its resilience to the so-called fiscal cliff of tax rises and spending cuts due a
it has been, especially because of medicare and medicaid. but the whole thing is long-term projections. now, the president -- the government does not create business. it's small business people, but it's not -- the government can set up an environment that is helpful towards business, but under large taxation and policies that will crush business, i see that as a route that obama is taking. right now the free market is struggling. host: in the "financial times" this morning, u.s....
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. >> right, medicaid, medicare. >> is there a head k medicaid advantage? >> medicaid hmos lose it if obamacare gets repealed because they're going to expand medicaid, as well. >> expand it greatly. and it's not block grants. a federal expansion. so what's your favorite stocks? >> my favorite stocks are the ones that are not that impacted by federal policy. united health, intuitive surgical. genetic analysis companies do well. but not completely unrelated to reform. and you can always go outside the u.s., too, if you want. so i guess you're not moving to france if about obama wins. >> alec baldwin didn't move, i'm not moving. we say things when we're upset and then we don't really ---now, if babs moves, i might go with her. >> when we come back, the countdown to the jobs report. we'll be asking the man who runs bond investments for fidelity what the numbers could mean for the markets. >>> monday, facebook and "squawk box" collide. quiche in touch with joe, becky and andrew. get updates and check with the anchors. interviews, news and upcoming events will be
. >> right, medicaid, medicare. >> is there a head k medicaid advantage? >> medicaid hmos lose it if obamacare gets repealed because they're going to expand medicaid, as well. >> expand it greatly. and it's not block grants. a federal expansion. so what's your favorite stocks? >> my favorite stocks are the ones that are not that impacted by federal policy. united health, intuitive surgical. genetic analysis companies do well. but not completely unrelated to reform....
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they like low taxes and high medicare spending. and in this election talking particularly on fiscal issues, you're voting for two bad options. if you vote for romney, popular programs are going to get cut more than a few -- >> and if you're a woman you won't have any rights. so that's kind of tough. >> that's exactly what's going to happen, van. >> the positive thing here the republicans and the romney campaign continue to go aft swing voters and people that don't have a long voting record on one side or the other whereas the obama campaign is going after the base and turning them out getting them to vote early. i've been involved in several focus groups of undecided voters and they're very passionate, they're very emotionally driven. what we've seen prior to the debates and post debate, before the debates they weren't sure if they liked mitt romney. now they see him as a likable person. he's an incredible leader. he's got sound fiscal policies. >> i have a hard time believing that these undecideds are even watching the debates. th
they like low taxes and high medicare spending. and in this election talking particularly on fiscal issues, you're voting for two bad options. if you vote for romney, popular programs are going to get cut more than a few -- >> and if you're a woman you won't have any rights. so that's kind of tough. >> that's exactly what's going to happen, van. >> the positive thing here the republicans and the romney campaign continue to go aft swing voters and people that don't have a long...
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join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> so what might the obama-romney presidential contest still have in store for us? jack cafferty's following that in the cafferty file. >> wolf, if it's october and presidential election year, then it's about time if a so-called october surprise.
join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're...
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and future seniors cannot afford to have their health security undermined by a system that would turn medicare, one of the greatest accomplishments for older americans in the history of this country, into a voucher system that puts seniors at the mercy of insurance companies. this president will not do that. i am confident that he will make that place, when he had the opportunity to go before the american people in a debate next week. i know that he feels the vice president made that case last night. >> see the next presidential debate next week. .. as well as six months he spent in libya during last year's revolution. this is an hour and 20 minute. >> thank you very much for taking time to moderate this. i want to take a moment to remember a friend who welcomed me when i was in the province of aleppo. and recently he was killed in fighting in the city of aleppo. i want to start today by talking about libya. the biggest dilemma in libya is the problem. libya has been characterized by institutions that began in the monarch either both the 1951 to 1969. gadhafi continued this. he was frustrated
and future seniors cannot afford to have their health security undermined by a system that would turn medicare, one of the greatest accomplishments for older americans in the history of this country, into a voucher system that puts seniors at the mercy of insurance companies. this president will not do that. i am confident that he will make that place, when he had the opportunity to go before the american people in a debate next week. i know that he feels the vice president made that case last...
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not pay for, also he gave tax cuts to people who make more than a million dollars and didn't pay for medicare part d. i think he has a lot to answer for and i think he could have done that and didn't. [applause] >> congressman, your thoughts? >> when nancy pelosi, who is a strong sponsor of her, our national debt was $8.6 trillion. when she joined up with barack obama, they added an additional $five trillion in debt, which accumulated under the pelosi- obama era. i'm crop -- i am glad to know i have more power than both of them put together and i have much more power over this deficit. [applause] >> can you put that increase in the national debt on barack obama and nancy pelosi alone? >> can you put the increase in national debt on barack obama and nancy pelosi alone? >> know, -- no. congressman king has been in congress for 10 years. i have a plan to make sure i can convince landowners to pass their land from one generation to the next and in sent landowners to help young farmers get started. one of the most important things we could be doing right now which congress has not done is pass the
not pay for, also he gave tax cuts to people who make more than a million dollars and didn't pay for medicare part d. i think he has a lot to answer for and i think he could have done that and didn't. [applause] >> congressman, your thoughts? >> when nancy pelosi, who is a strong sponsor of her, our national debt was $8.6 trillion. when she joined up with barack obama, they added an additional $five trillion in debt, which accumulated under the pelosi- obama era. i'm crop -- i am...
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i'm not going to, for example, have a prescription drug benefit for medicare and put it on the credit card. i'm not going to bankrupt the company by spending more and taxing less. he didn't say any of those things. he said, more or less the same. >> actually, i thought romney made a mistake taking the bait. i thought that was a terrible answer, a terrible question. romney should have talked about himself and not eaten up three minutes differentiating himself from george bush. >> he didn't differentiate himself. >> in all fairness, the only place was criticizing bush on deficit. so all that credit card spending you're talking about he focused on. i think the place he actually should have focused on and the thing people remember unfondly about the bush era is middle class wages were stagnant then too. and that should have been romney's theme rather than deficits. >> he gave a great opening to president obama and turned it around. >> and obama did an extraordinary job of pointing out the extreme position romney's taking on social policy. he is. he's far to the right of immigration and wo
i'm not going to, for example, have a prescription drug benefit for medicare and put it on the credit card. i'm not going to bankrupt the company by spending more and taxing less. he didn't say any of those things. he said, more or less the same. >> actually, i thought romney made a mistake taking the bait. i thought that was a terrible answer, a terrible question. romney should have talked about himself and not eaten up three minutes differentiating himself from george bush. >> he...
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say this, and then he did many times, where we heard that since administrative costs are lower with medicare we should, the government should run our health care and it's like then we should have -- if you can just lower administrative and there's no innovation from the private sector, if there's no, you know, economies of scale and the competition makes you leaner and faster and better, if none of that were true everything would be cheaper if the government ran it. >> does it make you uncomfortable, joe, romney clearly has moved to the center here? >> i don't see that. i do not see that. >> i'm not going to reduce the share of taxes paid by the wealthy. >> et cetera' always said that. he has always said that. that's what you hear. >> the problem is that -- >> but then he said -- >> that is allowed -- >> he's coming back with 5 trillion. when you come back you prepared for with john kerry in the debate. the thing that worked when we were talking about the president always talks about investment as if it's a really good thing in terms of the government but when you look at how you try to pick
say this, and then he did many times, where we heard that since administrative costs are lower with medicare we should, the government should run our health care and it's like then we should have -- if you can just lower administrative and there's no innovation from the private sector, if there's no, you know, economies of scale and the competition makes you leaner and faster and better, if none of that were true everything would be cheaper if the government ran it. >> does it make you...
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received notification from the federal government they better find a way to get insurance because their medicare is going to be stopped, from the government. now, the big problem was web he you look at this document you can't make sense of it. it's the most complicated thing and if anybody wants to challenge me, i have the documents to prove it. so this business that people aren't going to get binged -- let me say one more thing before i forget. romney said something the other night that none of you people caught or didn't care to comment about. i mean the media. when he talked about cutting back on government, he made it very clear he's going to do it by attrition, because he understands, if he does it any other way, he will only aggravate the economic problems we have. so as people quit and retire, but one more thing i would urge you, if you work in the department of commerce and they have, they don't need you, and you, the department of transportation and there's an opening there, whether you have whatever the hell it is, gs number whatever it is, you're given the chance to go to that job or
received notification from the federal government they better find a way to get insurance because their medicare is going to be stopped, from the government. now, the big problem was web he you look at this document you can't make sense of it. it's the most complicated thing and if anybody wants to challenge me, i have the documents to prove it. so this business that people aren't going to get binged -- let me say one more thing before i forget. romney said something the other night that none...
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raising tax revenue, ending tax deductions and reducing spending on medicaid and medicare. among them, david honeywell international. >> there needs to be compromise, and compromise, not being a dirty word, but rather being synonymous with governing. so, yes, i recognize my taxes are going up. i haven't developed a table that says i'll be willing to pay this much more if you're willing to cut this much more. who knows where that's going to go? but i would say most companies, most people, expect they're probably going to have to pay more. >> reporter: an increasing number of ceos are going on record they're willing to pay more in taxes to avert the so-called fiscal cliff as part of a comprehensive plan. if congress fails to act by january, it will trigger $600 billion worth of automatic spending cuts and tax increases that includes drastic cuts to defense spending, businesses not certain of what lies ahead have been reluctant to increase payrolls. >> we stop hiring externally. we just -- as jobs -- as people leave the positions, we don't fill those jobs. as you look at capit
raising tax revenue, ending tax deductions and reducing spending on medicaid and medicare. among them, david honeywell international. >> there needs to be compromise, and compromise, not being a dirty word, but rather being synonymous with governing. so, yes, i recognize my taxes are going up. i haven't developed a table that says i'll be willing to pay this much more if you're willing to cut this much more. who knows where that's going to go? but i would say most companies, most people,...
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also lack of reimbursements for medicare programs here in the united states. as you can see, it is down 18% at 86.60. back to you. >> wow, what a movement. thank you. >>> can you take the pain on apple, down about 9% since the iphone 5 went on sale. is it about fundamentals or something else behind the tech darling's big fallback. >>> also ahead, the game risk, no, it is not the handy board game, but big money is at stake with more regulation. find out how it can put the financial system in jeopardy. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. we don't call this our company, we call this our mission. green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i stick it in the recycling bin it can turn into something new. chase allows us to buy capital equipment
also lack of reimbursements for medicare programs here in the united states. as you can see, it is down 18% at 86.60. back to you. >> wow, what a movement. thank you. >>> can you take the pain on apple, down about 9% since the iphone 5 went on sale. is it about fundamentals or something else behind the tech darling's big fallback. >>> also ahead, the game risk, no, it is not the handy board game, but big money is at stake with more regulation. find out how it can put the...
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we got social security, we got tennessee valley authority, civilian conservation court, medicare, medicaid, a huge massive public intervention that is still here today. well, you know, we backed before the casino the unemployment rate in the indian country was an average of 50 percent, and after the casino rising tides didn't lift all they dropped to around 20% on average, so there was an impact. but for native people that great depression started in the 1800's and it has never ended and we are still waiting for our intervention. and the only organization trying to release alleviate the poverty build jobs come programs, schools, hospitals tend to be native programs run by the native nations and they have experimented with literally terminating tribal nation hub for the tribes like the menominee with devastating consequences and there is a section there on the menominee as well, but they had actually pioneered sustainable forestry for the world and had actually built and endowment of $10 million at a time when many tribal people were living in abject poverty and had a great program. the u.s
we got social security, we got tennessee valley authority, civilian conservation court, medicare, medicaid, a huge massive public intervention that is still here today. well, you know, we backed before the casino the unemployment rate in the indian country was an average of 50 percent, and after the casino rising tides didn't lift all they dropped to around 20% on average, so there was an impact. but for native people that great depression started in the 1800's and it has never ended and we are...
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but for some that money will go to higher medicare premiums. for workers, the adjustment also means more wages will be subject to social security tax. and it could be the sequel to the thomas crown affair, seven paintings were stolen from exhibition in the netherlands early this morning. police are blaming a burglar who they say was well prepared. the art is of considerable value by picasso, monet and others. they're part of a private collection being shown in public for the very first time. guess you've learned your lesson -- no, i'm just kidding. >> good movie. >> which one? 68 steve mcqueen? >> i saw all of them. how many were there? two, three. >> two. i'm not a movie magician. i don't know. >> it worked pretty good. >> i love the monet. >> i don't have one. you can get that for me for christmas. >> there may be one available pretty soon. be careful. don't buy it. something to look for in tonight's presidential debate. both candidates target women voters. gloria borger and our special panel, they will have a preview. [ male announcer ] in b
but for some that money will go to higher medicare premiums. for workers, the adjustment also means more wages will be subject to social security tax. and it could be the sequel to the thomas crown affair, seven paintings were stolen from exhibition in the netherlands early this morning. police are blaming a burglar who they say was well prepared. the art is of considerable value by picasso, monet and others. they're part of a private collection being shown in public for the very first time....
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it raised the age to 67 for retirement, medicare retirement. it did things people didn't like but that's leadership and what we saw was, it wasn't met on the other side. >> senator kerry, thank you very much for your time today. >> thank you. >>> okay, coming up, he is the chairman of the cftc, tasked with regulating and proekt itting the futures market, gary gensler on industry reform and restoring investor confidence, when we return. from 17 billion chips worldwide to a world of super-connected intelligence. the potential of freescale unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to investing with knowledge. the potential of td ameritrade unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." futures -- you had such promise but then you went to harvard. that's what happened. >> so did mitt romney. how did he survive? >> down 130 points almost. it is it an ugly session, which comes after a pretty ugly week last week. yesterday was okay, but this is back to business as usual with dow components a
it raised the age to 67 for retirement, medicare retirement. it did things people didn't like but that's leadership and what we saw was, it wasn't met on the other side. >> senator kerry, thank you very much for your time today. >> thank you. >>> okay, coming up, he is the chairman of the cftc, tasked with regulating and proekt itting the futures market, gary gensler on industry reform and restoring investor confidence, when we return. from 17 billion chips worldwide to a...
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to be a moment's time when, particularly after this woman one in upstate new york taking the seat on medicare platform basically. and it looks like that was going to be the winning argument, to simply to say that the republicans we will end the medicare guaranteed, but now that does not seem sufficiently potent to get them the majority. >> i want to take the moderator at the texas book festival prerogative and ask you about one particular texas congressman who you write about in this book. one of those freshmen elected 2010 from corpus christi. a very instead to die. if you pay attention to the congressional delegation he certainly is more interesting and more fun to write about and more fun to cover the others. why did you pick on them? and why did you take him to write about? and would you talk about him for this group? >> many of you are texans know the name, but noted in a different context. his grandmother is a liberal icon. did not give his politics from his grandmother. an entrepreneur, and somewhat of an accidental congressman. he ran in 2010 as the texas congressional district that i
to be a moment's time when, particularly after this woman one in upstate new york taking the seat on medicare platform basically. and it looks like that was going to be the winning argument, to simply to say that the republicans we will end the medicare guaranteed, but now that does not seem sufficiently potent to get them the majority. >> i want to take the moderator at the texas book festival prerogative and ask you about one particular texas congressman who you write about in this...
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everything will end up being on the table, but there's no question that you've got to curb long-term medicare, entitlement costs as sort of a number one spending program that's in the federal government. and that's going to have to be looked at through health care reform and a whole bunch of other things that are complex. but you can't do one without doing what i would argue everything. >> okay. before we go, very pretty i would ask each of you with your optimistic or pessimistic, the things you think need to be done to restore business competitiveness can be done over the course of next four years, whoever wins the election on november 6. governor. >> i'm highly optimistic. i'm 100% certain they can all be done. the question you're asking will they? i think there's going to be enormous pressure from the business committed to get off. this is an opportunity, and really 2013 in many ways could determine i think the first half of the 21st century in terms of economic growth and opportunity in this country, this could be a very good time for america, if we make decisions. if we doddle come if we
everything will end up being on the table, but there's no question that you've got to curb long-term medicare, entitlement costs as sort of a number one spending program that's in the federal government. and that's going to have to be looked at through health care reform and a whole bunch of other things that are complex. but you can't do one without doing what i would argue everything. >> okay. before we go, very pretty i would ask each of you with your optimistic or pessimistic, the...
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that you would cut medicare by 200 billion, and medicaid and other health programs by like 770 built in. where is the empathy in this budget? do you acknowledge that poor people will suffer under this budget that you showed a lack of empathy to poor people in this budget? >> now, of course, anyone of these, of course any of these champions of journalistic objectivity and intellectual nuance could have won tonight, and you conservatives -- the damn those conservatives to hell award. thank you. and behind them stand another dozen who could've qualified but for our limitations. the judges had to choose only one, and choose they did. the winner of the 2012 damn those conservatives to hell award goes to -- a new car. no. goes to the woman who police paul ryan is some kind of underweight lex luther with better hair out to destroy the world as we know it, nbc's ann curry. ♪ >> where is the empathy in this budget? do you acknowledge that poor people will suffer under this budget, that you showed a lack of empathy to poor people in this budget? ♪ ♪ >> i didn't know about the music. ann
that you would cut medicare by 200 billion, and medicaid and other health programs by like 770 built in. where is the empathy in this budget? do you acknowledge that poor people will suffer under this budget that you showed a lack of empathy to poor people in this budget? >> now, of course, anyone of these, of course any of these champions of journalistic objectivity and intellectual nuance could have won tonight, and you conservatives -- the damn those conservatives to hell award. thank...
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and one of the things romney kept harping on last night was essentially cutting money out of medicare which we all know, in essence, is, in fact, reducing costs. and the only way we're ever going to solve our fiscal problems is reducing our health care costs. that is the key focus. so, you know, i think it's very difficult to articulate that in a sound bite. >> yeah. if you can survive being a health economist, you can survive about anything. austin, appreciate your time. >> that's the business. >> austin ligon, thanks so much. >>> let's go to mary thompson. >> we're looking at nuvasive, trading very active, ten times normal volume for the stock. the reason being the company cut its forecasts for third quarter revenue. now seeing revenue of 147 billion. the reason, the company says delays and more denials from insurance companies. take a look at that stock, off 33%. a number of analysts cutting ratings for nuvasive as well. back to you. >>> straight ahead, the nbc exclusive interview with mark zuckerbe zuckerberg. 1 billion users and their mobile devices. >>> and marriott's stock is h
and one of the things romney kept harping on last night was essentially cutting money out of medicare which we all know, in essence, is, in fact, reducing costs. and the only way we're ever going to solve our fiscal problems is reducing our health care costs. that is the key focus. so, you know, i think it's very difficult to articulate that in a sound bite. >> yeah. if you can survive being a health economist, you can survive about anything. austin, appreciate your time. >> that's...
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. >> over ten years, but ultimately, you've got to deal with medicare particularly. >> no doubt. $5 trillion over ten years helps, except that it could force us into a recession. >> i like the helmet too, jim. nice little homage to what hanes might have done. >> if obama is taking my taxes up, i can handle it. i'd just like a little protection. >> like mark did on bad days going back a few years. >> when we come back, cramer is an ohio state of mind, taking you into the profits. a special edition of what we're calling his mad frack is coming up. and then an interview with loews hotel chairman john tisch trying to lure travelers to this country. and 1:30 away from the opening bell. do not go away. duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and
. >> over ten years, but ultimately, you've got to deal with medicare particularly. >> no doubt. $5 trillion over ten years helps, except that it could force us into a recession. >> i like the helmet too, jim. nice little homage to what hanes might have done. >> if obama is taking my taxes up, i can handle it. i'd just like a little protection. >> like mark did on bad days going back a few years. >> when we come back, cramer is an ohio state of mind, taking...
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medicaid, medicare, social security to a lesser degree. but we have to address the entitlements. we have to address the entitlements. >> what is the libertarian position on that? >> i am promising to submit a balanced budget to congress in 2013. that is not promising a balanced budget, but to submit a balanced budget in the year 2013. believing that if we don't reduce government expenditures by $1.4 trillion, we are going to find ourselves in the midst of a monetary collapse and a monetary collapse, very simply, is when the dollars we have are not worth anything. that is going to be a consequence of us continuing to borrow and print 42 cents out of every dollar. >> governor gary johnson is the author of "seven principals of good government: liberty, people, and politics." he is also the libertarian candidate for president. what other issues do you write about in this? >> this seemed kind of a background on my history. i have been an entrepreneur my entire life. i started a one-man handyman business in albuquerque in 1974. i agree that business to employ over 1000 people. using th
medicaid, medicare, social security to a lesser degree. but we have to address the entitlements. we have to address the entitlements. >> what is the libertarian position on that? >> i am promising to submit a balanced budget to congress in 2013. that is not promising a balanced budget, but to submit a balanced budget in the year 2013. believing that if we don't reduce government expenditures by $1.4 trillion, we are going to find ourselves in the midst of a monetary collapse and a...
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you say begins in 2013 and does cut in to medicare and social security, the paul ryan-type approach. >> guest: exactly. >> host: you see this as part of a grand conspiracy? >> guest: it certainly a grand plan, because the thing we see in most of many of the wealthy, not all, by the way, we need to emphasize that. not all. warren buffet is in a totally different position. what we see may not like to pay taxes. they do not want any government programs of any sort. the less governments so you. the means fewer takes you have. it's a basically a simple approach let the market work and everybody go about their business. what we're worried about is how intellectual a lot of these advertisements are being. they already announced in the case of the swing state they're going pump in millions and millions of dollars and in pennsylvania, for example, the pitch is going portraying obama as a just a disaster? terms of the deficit. you may not like obama, you may not like his program, you may have a different way of looking at the way the country should run, but obama as the creator of the deficit?
you say begins in 2013 and does cut in to medicare and social security, the paul ryan-type approach. >> guest: exactly. >> host: you see this as part of a grand conspiracy? >> guest: it certainly a grand plan, because the thing we see in most of many of the wealthy, not all, by the way, we need to emphasize that. not all. warren buffet is in a totally different position. what we see may not like to pay taxes. they do not want any government programs of any sort. the less...
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so you know republicans were obviously worried that medicare or social security or education dr it would blow up and it didn't. so both sides were very, very relieved with how the vice presidential debate went. >> one or two more questions. the gentleman right here also on the aisle with the glasses. go ahead. >> i have kind of a long question but i'm going to make it short. the first one is going back to the debates in general and substance versus style versus the shaping by the media. i talked to some people and i've heard even on interviews that people when they heard obama's rhett oric they felt more specifics versus governor romney's statement. so that's one. the other one is the issue of term limits. wouldn't it be better to have a six-year president so they could just have one short campaign? >> jimmy carter had that idea years ago. how did that work out for him? six-year term limit was the quefment and the other question was about the debates about who was more specific, who was more particular? >> if you ask democrats they'll say president obama was more and if you ask republica
so you know republicans were obviously worried that medicare or social security or education dr it would blow up and it didn't. so both sides were very, very relieved with how the vice presidential debate went. >> one or two more questions. the gentleman right here also on the aisle with the glasses. go ahead. >> i have kind of a long question but i'm going to make it short. the first one is going back to the debates in general and substance versus style versus the shaping by the...
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and future seniors cannot afford to have their health security undermined by a system that would turn medicare, one of the greatest accomplishments for older americans in the history of the country into a voucher system that puts seniors at the mercy of insurance companies. this president will not do that. i am confident that he will make that case when he has the opportunity to go before the american people in a debate next week and feels the vice president made the case well last night. >> president obama and mitt romney meet tuesday night for a town hall debate and this weekend c-span looks back at some past presidential town hall debates. saturday at 7:00 eastern barack obama and john mccain from four years ago. 8:35 george w. bush and al gore in 2000. at 10:10 saturday night the first presidential town hall debate in 1992 with bill clinton, george bush and ross perot. >> he would never tell anybody whether he was going to use nuclear weapons. why is this important? in the 1950s nuclear-weapons work pretty new and we threatened to use them at various stages but nobody ever knew whether he
and future seniors cannot afford to have their health security undermined by a system that would turn medicare, one of the greatest accomplishments for older americans in the history of the country into a voucher system that puts seniors at the mercy of insurance companies. this president will not do that. i am confident that he will make that case when he has the opportunity to go before the american people in a debate next week and feels the vice president made the case well last night....
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the other area is whether to adopt a state medicare exchange. it's very specific if the state does not adopt a state health care exchange, two things occurred. the tax credit the individual employees may qualify for don't go to that state and consequential we neither does the employer penalty for failing to provide health insurance. the irs this regard that language this year and said they were going to enforce the penalty. in all states with the health care exchange had been adopted or not oklahoma up until now has not adopted the exchange. we have amended some of you in this room know this but when the -- when i was elected in january, sworn in in january 2011 oklahoma filed a separate action in addition to virginia and the proceeding in florida because we had a constitutional amendment that we adopted with respect to the affordable care act so they might after the supreme court decision came down in june of this year. after it came down we amended our complete and we have now added a claim dealing with this issue under the affordable care act
the other area is whether to adopt a state medicare exchange. it's very specific if the state does not adopt a state health care exchange, two things occurred. the tax credit the individual employees may qualify for don't go to that state and consequential we neither does the employer penalty for failing to provide health insurance. the irs this regard that language this year and said they were going to enforce the penalty. in all states with the health care exchange had been adopted or not...
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you say begins in 2013 and does cut in to medicare and social security, the paul ryan-type approach. >> guest: exactly. >> host: you see this as part of a grand conspiracy? >> guest: it certainly a grand plan, because the thing we see in most of many of the wealthy, not all, by the way, we need to emphasize that. not all. warren buffet is in a totally different position. what we see may not like to pay taxes. they do not want any government programs of any sort. the less governments so you. the means fewer takes you have. it's a basically a simple approach let the market work and everybody go about their business. what we're worried about is how intellectual a lot of these advertisements are being. they already announced in the case of the swing state they're going pump in millions and millions of dollars and in pennsylvania, for example, the pitch is going portraying obama as a just a disaster? terms of the deficit. you may not like obama, you may not like his program, you may have a different way of looking at the way the country should run, but obama as the creator of the deficit?
you say begins in 2013 and does cut in to medicare and social security, the paul ryan-type approach. >> guest: exactly. >> host: you see this as part of a grand conspiracy? >> guest: it certainly a grand plan, because the thing we see in most of many of the wealthy, not all, by the way, we need to emphasize that. not all. warren buffet is in a totally different position. what we see may not like to pay taxes. they do not want any government programs of any sort. the less...
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. ♪ ...saving on your medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com for details. lake city, too. [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] ♪ >>> tonight you're going to get the inside story behind the stunning engagement of whitney houston's daughter, bobbi kristina. >> what's what i tell krisy all the time. you're not groun. >> i'll be 20. >> but you're still not grown. >> that's a preview of life time's new reality series about the late singer's family. the engagement was revealed on it. the show premieres tonight and life time says the show is dedicated to remembering whitney and has never before seen home footage of it. >>> and you saw pat houston, whitney's sister-in-law and manager. confidant. catch the show tonight at 11:00 p.m. eastern right here on hln. >>> on wall street, stocks could make a comeback today after a terrible day yesterday. the dow started the morning down more than 240 points, because of the profits at some big companies were disappointing. not facebook, t
. ♪ ...saving on your medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com for details. lake city, too. [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] ♪ >>> tonight you're going to get the inside story behind the stunning engagement of whitney houston's daughter, bobbi kristina. >> what's what i tell krisy all the time. you're not groun. >> i'll be 20. >> but you're...
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you are out of medicare. you can buy back in, if you want, with this voucher, which will not keep pace -- will not keep pace with health care costs, because if it did, there would be no savings. that's why they go the voucher. they -- we will be no part of a voucher program, or the privatization of social security. >> the voucher, you go to the mail box and get a check and buy something -- nobody's proposing that. barack obama four years ago, running for president said, if you don't have any fresh ideas, you use stale tactics to scare voters. if you don't have a good record to run on, paint your opponent as someone people should run from -- >> if you were one of the ones to stand with president bush when he was seeking to partially privatize social security -- >> for younger people. what we have said is let younger americans have a voluntary choice of making their money work faster for them within the social security system. >> that's not what mitt romney rom is proposing -- >> when -- >> the kinds of changes
you are out of medicare. you can buy back in, if you want, with this voucher, which will not keep pace -- will not keep pace with health care costs, because if it did, there would be no savings. that's why they go the voucher. they -- we will be no part of a voucher program, or the privatization of social security. >> the voucher, you go to the mail box and get a check and buy something -- nobody's proposing that. barack obama four years ago, running for president said, if you don't have...
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let's talk about medicare. we saved $716 billion and put it back into medicare. we cut the cost to medicare. we stopped overpaying insurance companies. the ama supported what we did. aarp supported what we did. they want to wipe this out. it also gave more benefits, any seniors out there, did you have more benefits today? you do. you get wellness visits without copays. guaranteed benefits. it is a voucher. when they first proposed -- the cbo said it would cost $6,400 a year more for every senior 55 and below when they got there. he knew that. yet he got all the guys in congress to vote for it. governor romney said, i would sign it. who do you believe? the ama, me, or somebody who would put in motion a plan that knowingly adds $6,400 a year more to the cost of medicare? now they have a new plan. trust me, it will not cost you any more. folks, follow your instincts. with regard to social security, we will not privatize. if you listened to mitt romney and the congressmen during the bush years, imagine where all of those seniors would be now if the money had been in
let's talk about medicare. we saved $716 billion and put it back into medicare. we cut the cost to medicare. we stopped overpaying insurance companies. the ama supported what we did. aarp supported what we did. they want to wipe this out. it also gave more benefits, any seniors out there, did you have more benefits today? you do. you get wellness visits without copays. guaranteed benefits. it is a voucher. when they first proposed -- the cbo said it would cost $6,400 a year more for every...
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it cut $716 billion from medicare to pay for it. i want to put that money back into medicare. it put in place an unelected board that will tell people what kind of treatments they will have. i do not like that. there was a survey done of small businesses done. it said, what has been the effect of obamacare and you're hiring plans? three-quarters said it makes them less likely to hire. i do not know how the president can come into office facing 23 million out of work, rising unemployment, and economic crisis and spend his energy fighting for obamacare instead of jobs for the american people. it has killed jobs. the best course for health care is to do what we did in my state -- craft a plan at the state level that fits the needs of the states. then focus on cost down for people. rather than raising it. >> the argument against repeal. >> four years ago, i was traveling around and having the same conversations. it was not just that small businesses were having costs skyrocket, and they could not get affordable coverage or that this was the biggest driver of our federal deficit, i
it cut $716 billion from medicare to pay for it. i want to put that money back into medicare. it put in place an unelected board that will tell people what kind of treatments they will have. i do not like that. there was a survey done of small businesses done. it said, what has been the effect of obamacare and you're hiring plans? three-quarters said it makes them less likely to hire. i do not know how the president can come into office facing 23 million out of work, rising unemployment, and...
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we're not cutting medicare payments. we're slowing the growth of medicare. doctors, providers hospitals other facilities. it is something they all agree to. all of the trade organizations during healthcare reform said we're okay with slowing the rate of growth. the only ones who didn't agree to it, the insurance companies. >> stephanie: there you go. >> everyone else said fine. >> so the take away is obama is destroying medicare. >> as long as that was clear. [ applause ] >> stephanie: once you wind up the healthcare bot -- [ laughter ] >> stephanie: jim, you might have to disconnect her. >> reboot. >> stephanie: larry in michigan, you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi larry. >> caller: hi, steph, how are you? >> stephanie: good. go ahead. >> caller: i've got a point about remembering what happened here four years ago. comparison and contrast, i would like to see the democratic party put an ad in showing that when bill clinton left his office, he created 22 million jobs. he balanced the budget and he had a surplus. and then go back to eight years of pres
we're not cutting medicare payments. we're slowing the growth of medicare. doctors, providers hospitals other facilities. it is something they all agree to. all of the trade organizations during healthcare reform said we're okay with slowing the rate of growth. the only ones who didn't agree to it, the insurance companies. >> stephanie: there you go. >> everyone else said fine. >> so the take away is obama is destroying medicare. >> as long as that was clear. [ applause...
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from medicare? the health care law gives us a yearly wellness visit to talk with our doctor about our care. medicare also covers recommended cancer and prevention screenings. plus, fifty percent off brand name prescription drugs... if you're in the donut hole. so i can get the prescriptions i need... to stay healthy. word sure gets around. [ male announcer ] tell your friends and family. learn more at medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. share the news. share the health!
from medicare? the health care law gives us a yearly wellness visit to talk with our doctor about our care. medicare also covers recommended cancer and prevention screenings. plus, fifty percent off brand name prescription drugs... if you're in the donut hole. so i can get the prescriptions i need... to stay healthy. word sure gets around. [ male announcer ] tell your friends and family. learn more at medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. share the news. share the health!
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you're going to see a $716 billion cut to medicare. and the president support taking $716 billion out of that program. >> cenk: he said it ten times! and every time literally screaming in the studios in new york going hit him back! that's not true! say it isn't true! instead, this is what president obama said. >> obama: um um, um, and um, and and um, now, um um, you know, that may not-- >> cenk: oooh! because of that he found himself in the middle of a ring going hey, what's going on? where did mitt go? oh no, he's on the top rung. we didn't want to see that. we didn't want to see that. then mitt romney sets him up perfectly. you know, you got to mention bain. you got to mention the cayman islands and the swiss bank accounts. >> you say you get a deduction for taking a plant overseas. look i've been in business for 25 years. i have no idea what you're talking about. maybe i need to get a new accountant but the idea that you get a break for shipping jobs overseas-- >> cenk: i might need a new accountant? that's on a platter. had you go
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not to the people receiving medicare. this does not effect a single benefit to medicare recipients. mitt don't say the $716 billion lie again. it is a lie. the reality is you want to turn it into a voucher program because you never believed in medicare. your party has never believed in medicare. you talk about how democrats are going to hurt medicare? nonsense. i'm not done yet. you want to talk about how you love teachers? go ahead mitt. >> romney: i love great schools. massachusetts is ranked number one in 50 states. the key to great schools great teachers. i reject the idea that i don't believe in great teachers. >> cenk: except when you want to fire them. >> he said we need more firemen, more teachers, did he not get the message of wisconsin? the american people did. it's time to cut back on government. >> cenk: there you are on tape. which one is it, mitt? i want the american people to be very clear on this. which one is it? do you want to fire the teachers or do you love the teachers. do you love big bird or do you want to fire him or you love everybody and you want to fire th
not to the people receiving medicare. this does not effect a single benefit to medicare recipients. mitt don't say the $716 billion lie again. it is a lie. the reality is you want to turn it into a voucher program because you never believed in medicare. your party has never believed in medicare. you talk about how democrats are going to hurt medicare? nonsense. i'm not done yet. you want to talk about how you love teachers? go ahead mitt. >> romney: i love great schools. massachusetts is...
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medicare was passed not in a bipartisan way. i do think we have to have bipartisan action on these issues. >> still is given another 30 seconds to give you specifics and she still did not give you specifics. she does not want you to know what she is going to do. here is exactly what you said. he said "i believe in sunset provisions. we pass legislation like this so we can take a look at a 10 or 15 years down the road. i am not putting words in her mouth. i am just saying what she told a tea party group. the only time she is been on record giving specifics about her plan for social security and medicare. >> we're going to take a quick break and then be back with more questions. coming up next, like from the university of connecticut. -- live from the university of connecticut. >> we continue our u.s. senate debate with linda mcmahon and chris murphy. there is one enormous hot- button issue that has divided lawmakers in washington and impacts everybody. that is the issue of universal health care. chris keating will ask the next qu
medicare was passed not in a bipartisan way. i do think we have to have bipartisan action on these issues. >> still is given another 30 seconds to give you specifics and she still did not give you specifics. she does not want you to know what she is going to do. here is exactly what you said. he said "i believe in sunset provisions. we pass legislation like this so we can take a look at a 10 or 15 years down the road. i am not putting words in her mouth. i am just saying what she...
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look at the last 10 numbers -- 10 years of numbers through 2009 medicare would pay $130 billion extra had it gone toward the private insurance model because it has done a worse job to crown the increased cost of medicare. it is better at controlling health care cost but wait to until it drives down the cost. >> that is quality not quantity of procedures. . .a)i"aa! ah@>aoao%h$x 1p p!@)dk@!d) !@)cwa)i"aa! ah@>aoao%h$x 1p p!@)dk@!d) !@)cwa)i"aa! ah@>aoao%h$x 1p
look at the last 10 numbers -- 10 years of numbers through 2009 medicare would pay $130 billion extra had it gone toward the private insurance model because it has done a worse job to crown the increased cost of medicare. it is better at controlling health care cost but wait to until it drives down the cost. >> that is quality not quantity of procedures. . .a)i"aa! ah@>aoao%h$x 1p p!@)dk@!d) !@)cwa)i"aa! ah@>aoao%h$x 1p p!@)dk@!d) !@)cwa)i"aa! ah@>aoao%h$x 1p